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White House prioritizing release of jailed reporter in Russia
Officials say the immediate release of WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich remains a top priority, while Russia continues to detain him without evidence.

Russia detains American reporter on ‘espionage’ charges
A Wall Street Journal reporter working in Moscow has been arrested on espionage charges, Russian officials confirmed.

Fired Dallas reporter complains about media coverage
A newspaper reporter fired for a tweet has criticized media coverage of her dismissal for not focusing on an unrelated union bargaining effort.

Dallas newspaper reporter fired over tweet to mayor
A Dallas newspaper reporter was fired in mid-February for purportedly tweeting to a local government official.

Broadcast group opposes proposal to ban non-compete clauses
The NAB says it is opposed to an FTC proposal to ban non-competes because the broadcast industry needs them to invest in on-air talent.

Broadcast industry mixed on FTC proposal to ban non-competes
A federal proposal to ban non-compete clauses has generated mixed reactions from executives and talent in the broadcast industry.

Murdoch abandons plan to combine Fox with News Corp
Rupert Murdoch has abandoned a plan to reunify the parent company of the Wall Street Journal with Fox Corporation.

New York Times reporters, editors hold one-day strike
Around 1,100 workers at the New York Times have walked off the job after negotiations between the newspaper and its union fizzled.

Streamers need to charge at least $15 a month, Kilar says
Former WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar said streaming services need to charge at least $15 a month and have 300 million customers to survive.

Associated Press fires reporter over Russian missile story
The Associated Press fired a top investigative journalist on Monday after a report in a Russia missile strike was withdrawn.

